1. On what superior legal document does PNP-FED base its requirement
of Gun Club Membership certification, upon owners wishing to register
and license a sidearm of .40 cal and greater?

is this based on the old rule that civilians can only own .22 cal rifles and pistols? and if a civilian wants to own a firearm greater than .22 caliber, they have to be a gun club member wherein the firearm is registered to the gunclub and the owner is the user? this was repealed during erap's time di ba?

2. How do you open a bottle of San Miguel Pale Pilsen with a
mil-spec M1911 or M1911A1?

3. Which of these standard-load handgun cartridge FMJ's cannot
be counted on to penetrate a present-day car door (window up),
if launched from a typical combat/service sidearm:
.38 Special, .45 ACP, 9mm Parabellum, .380 ACP and .40 S&W ?Yep, none of those cartridges can be counted on
to penetrate a standard car door, even with window glass rolled up
and out of the way. The 9mm does indeed have the best track record
of getting through, and both the .380 and .38 Special might as well
be spitwads.

4. What is the minimum number of licensed firearm owners required
as members, to legally set up a gun club? Fifteen indeed! (cite: PNP Circular No.7 - 22 Feb 1973)

Eight questions remain!

1. On what superior legal document does PNP-FED base its requirement
of Gun Club Membership certification, upon owners wishing to register
and license a sidearm of .40 cal and greater?
Alvin, you sort of winged the target, but no points... hehe

2. How do you open a bottle of San Miguel Pale Pilsen with a
mil-spec M1911 or M1911A1?
I will post a photographic how-to at the closing of this quiz,
unless someone gets it right prior.

5. Name at least three (3) eye doctors within the BoG ranks.

6. What is possibly the OLDEST known 'gun-law' applied in the
Philippines?

7. What type of wartime combat action did the IPSC's Jeff Cooper (USMC, Ret.) see?Type of combat action, ha? Not what conflict or theatre

8. What are the legal restrictions on private ownership of ballistic vests?

9. Name at least five (5) select-fire firearms presently
and commercially manufactured AND marketed in the Philippines.
You read it right: manufactured right here in the R of P.

10. Which foreign porn starlet got into some legal trouble in 1998,
at an indoor firing range, for target-shooting without any clothes on?
Bonus points for any photos... hehe.. J/K about the photos.
Sige na nga, I will post ONE sanitized photo, at the close
of this quiz, unless of course someone beats me to it. ----

Bonus Question: What was the most widely-distributed cal. 11mm handgun
in the Philippines?
Nambu no good. I was looking for a handgun

Bonus bonus question: What legislation directly addresses airsoft guns?PRESIDENTIAL Letter of Instruction (PLOI) No. 1264 of 31 July 1982
prohibits realistic-looking gun replicas or toys. Some argue
that airsoft guns that have been tweaked to deliver muzzle velocities
exceeding 650 fps should furthermore fall under E.O. 712 (1981),
which addresses air guns, but that's silly ---the projectiles'
actual mass/weight ought to be considered as well.

---Eight questions STILL remain!

1. On what superior legal document does PNP-FED base its requirement
of Gun Club Membership certification, upon owners wishing to register
and license a sidearm of .40 cal and greater?
Alvin winged the target, but no cigar.

2. How do you open a bottle of San Miguel Pale Pilsen with a
mil-spec M1911 or M1911A1?
Not via the lanyard loop ring, which is mil-spec only for the M1911.
I did specify the M1911A1 as well, for which there is no ring....
and the triggerguard ain't it either, Paul --it just doesn't work,
and may damage the firearm.

5. Name at least three (3) eye doctors within the BoG ranks.
The eye docs among us are disqualified from answering this one

6. What is possibly the OLDEST known 'gun-law' applied in the Philippines?

7. What type of wartime combat action did the IPSC's Jeff Cooper (USMC, Ret.) see?Type of combat action, ha?
James Dean ..... este, John Dean Cooper served during World War II
and the Korean War. The question is what real, live-combat experience
was involved for him.

8. What are the legal restrictions on private ownership of ballistic vests?
Well, of course, if there are restrictions, it would be PNP-FED
that one would have to deal with. Question is, what are the
restrictions, or to put it another way: what (sort of people)
is permissible, private ballistic vest ownership restricted to?

9. Name at least five (5) select-fire firearms presently
and commercially manufactured AND marketed in the Philippines.
Made right here in the R of P.

10. Which foreign porn starlet got into some legal trouble in 1998,
at an indoor firing range, for target-shooting without any clothes on?
Bonus points for any photos... hehe.. J/K about the photos.
I hope to post one sanitized photo at the close of this quiz.
If someone guesses right, I will instead post TWO photos.
The girl really is very pretty, too. ----

Bonus Question: What was the most widely-distributed cal. 11mm handgun
in the Philippines?
Interesting approach, asian_g, but I really mean "11 mm", with
no fractions or decimal points involved in the cartridge designation.
There was definite method to my use of the past-tense 'was' in the
question.

the .45 acp is 11mm so the answer to horge's question is the 1911 and 1911A1 pistols as being the most widely distributed pistol chambering an 11mm cartridge.

kasi the PNP and AFP followed suit the US Armed Forces replacing the .45 cal 1911A1 with the M3 pistol in 9mm Nato as their sidearms, mga hunghang! di ba nila alam that FPJ carried a single stack colt, the only "real" pistol for a lot of pinoys!

But that's not the 11mm I'm talking about. I really did mean an
"11 mm" cartridge, known as such, without decimal fractions appended.
I also indicated that the handguun WAS the most widely-distributed.
Past-tense, hehehe!

The 1911 IS the most widely distributed magazine-pistol today,
so no cigar, nor a gold star, bosing EC.

***Ang hirap. My keyboard is malf'ing. I have to keep re-checking if the "a" key has kicked in each time I've used it.

Originally posted by horge 10. Which foreign porn starlet got into some legal trouble in 1998,
at an indoor firing range, for target-shooting without any clothes on?
Bonus points for any photos... hehe.. J/K about the photos.

1. On what superior legal document does PNP-FED base its requirement
of Gun Club Membership certification, upon owners wishing to register
and license a sidearm of .40 cal and greater?The old Marcos-era G.O.7 limited civilian-owned handguns to
a caliber of .38 (or 9mm) maximum. Then the PPSA came along, and
in 1999, then-President Estrada allowed higher caliber handguns for
competition use, via Executive Order No. 164 of 1999. Now, one cannot
claim to be 'competing' (or at least training for competition) if one
is not a member of a gun club. Hence, for licensing/registration of
handguns with caliber greater thn .38/9mm, FED requires certification
of gun club membership. This practice unfortunately ignores a more
recent E.O. (again from Estrada) that removes almost all restrictions
on caliber for private ownership. If only this later E.O. (No. 194 of 2000)
was observed...

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So, six questions na la'ang (and the bonus question, 'course.

2. How do you open a bottle of San Miguel Pale Pilsen with a
mil-spec M1911 or M1911A1?
Not via the lanyard loop ring, which is mil-spec only for the M1911.
Not the grip-safety and hammer: can't be done and may damage the gun
Triggerguard ain't it either: it doesn't work and can ding the frame too.

6. What is possibly the OLDEST known 'gun-law' applied in the Philippines?

7. What type of wartime combat action did the IPSC's Jeff Cooper (USMC, Ret.) see?
Type of combat action, ha?
James Dean ..... este, John Dean Cooper served during World War II
and the Korean War. The question is, what first-person, live-combat
action did he experience? Just one example will do.

8. What are the legal restrictions on private ownership of ballistic vests?
Of course, if there are restrictions, it would be PNP-FED
that one would have to deal with. Question is, what are the
restrictions, or put another way: what (sort of people)
is permissible, private ballistic vest ownership restricted to?

9. Name at least five (5) select-fire firearms presently
and commercially manufactured AND marketed in the Philippines.

10. Which foreign porn starlet got into some legal trouble in 1998,
at an indoor firing range, for target-shooting without any clothes on?
Bonus points for any photos... hehe.. J/K about the photos.
I hope to post one sanitized photo at the close of this quiz.
If someone guesses right, I will instead post TWO photos.
----

Bonus Question: What was the most widely-distributed cal. 11mm handgun
in the Philippines?
I really mean "11 mm", with no fractions or decimal points involved
in the cartridge designation. There was definite method to my use of
the past-tense 'was' in the question.

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